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1.Create a link on your student page for this new topic. 2.Search the Internet for diagrams of the states of matter, solids, liquids and gases and paste them onto your page. 3.Now describe what is different about the particles in each diagram and try to explain how those differences relate to how solids, liquids and gases feel to the touch. (You can use specific examples if it helps- e.g. a desk, water, wind on your face). 4. Discuss your ideas with a partner.


external image state_diagram.jpgChanges_of_State.JPGexternal image periodic_table.gif
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liquid+gas=Foam



external image 220px-Foam_-_big.jpgFoam is a mixture of gases or liquids. This is a picture of soap foam bubles external image 200px-Classic_Cappuccino.jpg Cappuccinos are topped with Foam (specifically froth)









external image foam-1.jpgThis is a stucture of foam







Can you trust senses?



Make a new heading - 'Can you trust your senses?' on your student page.
1. Where does the most bending of the light occur in the eye?

The lens is the only part of the eye that bends the most light
2. Describe how the lens works
When the eye focuses it changes shape.When looking at something far away the lens becomes flattened but when looking at something close the lens becomes more round
3. Why do we squint when exposed to bright light?
Because when you look at something really bright your not use to the bright light so you have to wait for your eyes to adjust
4. Which parts of the eye are involved in focusing?

Lens,Pupil
5. Discuss the implications of losing one eye?




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